Requirements Engineering Tasks

By: Donald Firesmith

Abstract

Having well-engineered requirements is critical. This is not just due to their major positive impact on project costs (both development and life-cycle) and schedule, which are largely due to the extreme costs of fixing requirements defects once the system is built and fielded. Also critical is having well-engineered functional and quality requirements because of their positive impact on system acceptability by its many stakeholders.

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Donald Firesmith, “Requirements Engineering Tasks”, Journal of Object Technology, Volume 5, no. 8 (November 2006), pp. 21-29, doi:10.5381/jot.2006.5.8.c3.

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